The Ringer MLB Show
The Ringer MLB Show
The Ringer
Ozzie Smith and Michael Lorenzen (Ep. 67)
44 minutes Posted Apr 27, 2017 at 7:38 pm.
The Ringer's Ben Lindbergh and Michael Baumann talk to Hall of Fame shortstop Ozzie Smith about baseball’s rising strikeout rate
the current crop of talented young shortstops
the impact of shifting and data-driven defensive positioning
and the ascendance of advanced defensive stats
Then they bring on Reds reliever/pinch hitter Michael Lorenzen to talk about Cincinnati’s unorthodox free-flowing bullpen and quick-working staff
his history and preparation as a hitter
and his attempt to fill roles both in the bullpen and on the bench
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The Ringer's Ben Lindbergh and Michael Baumann talk to Hall of Fame shortstop Ozzie Smith about baseball’s rising strikeout rate (04:00), the current crop of talented young shortstops (10:00), the impact of shifting and data-driven defensive positioning (12:30), and the ascendance of advanced defensive stats (14:30). Then they bring on Reds reliever/pinch hitter Michael Lorenzen to talk about Cincinnati’s unorthodox free-flowing bullpen and quick-working staff (26:00), his history and preparation as a hitter (34:30), and his attempt to fill roles both in the bullpen and on the bench (38:30).
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